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C, 24 Pennsy!vania, army astings, Tob Massachuseite, faces Mivobeie Hoon Pennsylvania, back. ,'F, 87th Marsachuset ‘Sullivan, &, bun Massacnuseits, 6! Jeon, § G, 100U Pepusylvania, bip. b< 24 Pennsyivania, ig 24 Ponnsyivania, thigh, %. ‘Tate New York, band, , 2 Penneylvania, back. oCartey, K, 50k Massachusetts, thigh, H Morphy, I, Math New York, shoulder. 4B Browa, " I, i4tn New York, am a Appleyard, I, 14th New York, thigh. it Schroder, —. 3d Maryland J Beli, G, 24 Pennsyivan Rravon, M, 14th New 7 foot. HH Stwpeon, fi, 21st slassachus E So: c, dih New York, m jaiter S Conant, C, 35th Massachusetts, back, Hottman, D, 14th New York, eueste ‘Flemming, G, Slat Massachuseits, acm, ph Sesapleuie, 'A, 100th Pennsyivania, shoulder, ols Fino, D, 69th Massachusette, face, ee Harrisea, &, 2d Yornsyivan%a, shoulder, Alirea W. Howe, K, 57th Massachusets, arma. James Smo, A, Sid Massachusetts, ao. @tivert Hove’, &, 2d Peunsyivania, mi snob Baughman, $d indiana, hip. os McKelvey, A, 14th New York, back Joho Meerron, A, s6th Masmaghaseits, hip. bert B Freeman, M, ith New York, thigh, wo Calsiwell, H, 10Gra Fentert auia, back. Pariswoprer Hines, K, 35e husetts, foot, i Hood, f, 351h disanctusoits, leg, Cc Hara. a) 100th Penosylvs ania, thigh. us i Darker, U, 69th Massacwusetts, thigh, jurin Chapman, L, idih New xork, thigh, rt Daniord, ©, 14tn New York, thigh, Larkins, A, 37tb Wisconsin, avkle. M Morse, U, 40th Masachuseits, hand, eon sjapuse, ©. lath New York, arm James Malan, By Sth New York, band. ac Ricbardscn, A, 69tu Massachusetis, thigh, James Weston, @, 179i New York, head. ae SShermab, A. hth Massachasets, scalp, in R Morse, M, 100tb Pennsyivania, hips, D'Prerce, D, Seth Massachusetts rew Hurd, F, 174th New York, che 8 Dunn, F, 179th New York, bips, H Shepard, A, i7vth New York, bead. Phillips, H, 16th New York, arm, ip, E. 14th New York, arm. se Barnes, K, 21st Massachusetts, arm, Soden, B, 14th New York, thigh, age ‘owers, ©, o7th Massachusetts, arm. m Weaver, K, 14h New York, foot, yas NeCab, B, 14th New York, mortally, 2d Pepnsyivania, chest, C, 60) Massactusetts, back. obn Barry, G, 56D Massachusetts, leg. Jobn Jobnacy, B. 24 Pennsylvania, arm, 2 ‘ath New York, side. W. Hurris, r, 50th Massachusetig, pips, E, 36:b Massachusetts. igh. th Massucbusetts, thigh. 106th Pennsylvania, (ace, ’ O9th iassacnusetts, scalp, Uh New York, scalp. x. houlder, meant Simon A, jaine, Jugh Dobbiue, aryiand, bead, Wa. Wilson, 1B Bist New York, bead, ag: oe I = . Lbomas Clark, A, 400 New York, 24 eorpa, on, , 11th New Hampshire, arm, York, abdomen, suire, Luger, neck. e soa G. Widen, B, gui New ba 4a. vuilion, I, 58th Mossachur Wills, H, ath in: er ; ta New Hampshire, shoulder. ). Nottage, (1, 4th Khode Island, woigh, ud, gob Gureuv, ©. ith New am eS. Brigham, F, gun N David. cw Tiampehire, finger. eu vey, G, tu New Harbpauire, jew Hampshire, arm. mire, shoulder. Gorp. Wm. A. Al natroug 5, Sist Maine, arm, @ould Master, K, sist Maine. hip. oar Seto B Wixoo, if, 68: Massachusetts side. Rickard H Tuornton, K, 4th Rhode Isiaud, leg. titer tvs A. 3ist Maine Becond Lievt i fyde, os tb Pome: thigh, ‘Thos fravers, ©, 40! Islacd, arm, ip Jobn eras, A y h Finegan, A, 4th Riod o W Williams, G, 4th Raode isiind, tnigh. et Moses P*Berais, 6, dth Now Humpelire, heed. Klin Gougoive, 4, Tih Rhode Island, leg. joba Loubou, C, Slet New York, foot. # Chas E Wood, D, Lith New Hampshire, breast, Geo Gilnert, C, 2d Maryland, arm. k F Parmenter, E, 17th Vermont, shoulder, Swith, i, 11th New Hampebire, foot, Hoff, E, 2a Mame, to: Syivesier Saniord, G, 55th Massechusetts, shoulder, Boo. W Leriick, 4 b Peapsyivania, head . U, 4th Ruode isiand, back. Dewitt C. Peitoa, 8, 24 New York, leg. pt Lisut Bdwin Green, H,0th New Hatwpebire, aboulder, D Woodbury, #, 9th New iiampshire, floger, gn W Pratt, [), 38th Maseacuusette, leg. fijiam Stratton, A, Ot» New Hampshire, face. vorge B Cosveliow, C, 4th Khede Island, arm, imothy Grady. F, 4h Rhode Island, shoulder. @ergt Mojor Abram Conin, 6th New Harmpsaire, shoulder. Jona O'fiiey, D, Sist New York, arm. Kave Mabauy, i. Siet Maive, bead Lieut Charles © Eldridge. K, 4th Rhode Isiand, shoulder, M Me“robie, A, 24 Maryiaus, chest. Charles Archer, G, 1746 Verraont, back. genes E White, G, sth New iam) shire, Snger. vert Strong, [1 3ist Maine, face, Th. mas Arnold, |, 32d Muive, arm. Bartha um Rand, U. 91u New Hampebire, thigh. eage, C, 32d Maine, arm. sod Wosterioo, K, @th New Hampshire, back, oman, A, 9th New Hampshire, back, scat Charles F Jonson, C, 11th New x Hiampahice, lg, S Waiker, F, Stth Massachuset W G stevens, ’D, Siat Maine, thigh: 3.) Gruvdiac, 1, 32d Maine, tinger. George iiogad, L, 6th New Hampshire, finger. Churies 4. Titus,’G, Sie Maine, arm and back, Thornes Cogzehal, F, éth Rhoge Island, bead. Patrick Sariy, F, 4th Kode Isiand, bead, wis Lerma, H, 6(b New Hampebire, arm, ion Litueflela, K, Slet Maine, ankie. Wm A Royce, G, 9tv New Liampsnire, back. Borg) bert Vaccosen, F, 45th Peuvsyivania, fece, ‘Capt Wm A Hall, C, 4th Node Teland, leg. Corp Chas bh r Jonu Rinskey, £, Sie Main Jom Jovusun, F, Lith New Hampshire, shoulder. s & Pe Hem Prank Miller, i, 14th New Hamupebire, hug James (0! Oth New Hampsture, thigh, Farrell, Bad Maryand, thigh. sieeper, D, 11th New Hampsbire, arm. Fred i) Leouard. D, 17:0 Vermont, leg. Bben Ward, b, Sist Maine, arm. Dauie! Walsh. A, ty) ode Isiand, shoulder, Gorp HO Lincein, 174th Rhode Irland, arm. Joho Meutber, F, 6:0 New Hampshire, shoulder, Maine, abdvmen,; died. M, 24 New York, arm. Siet New York, bead. James Buturs, H, 9th New Hampshire, face, Tmothy Parry, a, Sist New York. bead, Dorp Joseph Dornbush, f, 5ist New York, abfomen. Yrving W Rand, H. 6c New Hampebira, he Bergt Jobu [i Kowley, F, 7tb Knoue ixiaud, shoulder, nb J Cheever, I, 9th New Hampshire, back, Fred Zibiey, ©, 24’New York, face. Wm McMaken, B, bist New York, head, Gergeaut Wm (ronan, B, i7( Vermont, leg. Lotuer N Smith, D, Maine, arm. Bhar Rhoades. , 4th Rhode Isiand, neck and face, Jams Kiley, B, 7th Poonsylrania, leg Francis MeLaughiia, 8, 2d Maryland, arm, George Wild, C, 4tu Rhode Isiaud, nund, ‘Obae W Patterson, I, 21st Maine, nad James MeCann, ©. 6th Kuode Island, chy Second Leuteuaut J A iograbam, C, 20 Maryland, feee, b dail, C. 4th and, Arka. fs et Maine, arm at “ Bergenut J W lathe. F, 9th New Hampshire, hand Hampshire, ar + 17th Vern m and side Dorporal J)’ James, H, 11th New Harmpsnire, pack, Orrin S Wilbur, K, Ji8t Mane, oy 6 W Underbill, ¥29:n New Hampatire, arm, Thor Devine, K, 2d New York, fort Bred Shatier, 1, 9h New Hampshire, #6. Joweph Mason. G, 114 Chas 4 Kargent, ©, 11ih Now ierapsnire Becond Lient F I New York, neck, Doar W Freeman, npsbire, aro. Thos Hatch, M, 2d New York, fave. David a Moulton, G, LIth New Hampshire face, Tempic $1 Partie’. H, 68th Vaseachusette, arm and (ace Edwin Miles, L, 2d New York, han’. Hiied Wiliams, F, 17th Vermont, arm. Thoe M Prown, F, 48th New York (10th corps), arm. ai Jobe it Ferg, 2d New York. arm. Jouo Miler, D. 24 New York, foot Geryors) Lewis Childs, D, 11th New Hampehire, leg. Capt Fracce T Long, 0, List Coon, breast aud abdomen. Robert MeLolien. © d4 Now York, Broost, Geo N Gill, A {gah Penneyivan lew. Geo Woutane,! Geo Legler, Ky F P Lewis, E, 11tu New | BH Hivd Thos orp aine, ebooMer, Bergeant lieory Kawards F, 4th Rhode island, bead, Thoe F Webb. A, Lith New Hampahire, arin Thor Brown, ©, 14th New York ‘heavy art wide and arm Jobo Wentworth, k, 17th Vermont, nnovider, Harris, 1, bist New York, leg qais 1, Sinith, F, 17th Vermont, lee tM Greelent, A, bth Now Harper Dani Katon, G, Tun Khode laland, «be dobn Oakley, 1, 4th Rhooe inlaw}, ar Gor lone } Gileb tty m batt 4 Lub Verme jabire, erm. ette, face. tarmn ary Wheeler jet Now Xork, £004 Corporat | TEE ett =z i Pcs i Bl 28 if 2 ve oRreres aeCe il Hi pitt HF Se. F Fy 2d 0c, = R Bes bdomen, +6 Asian Nea Second Liews A U Campbell, F, 46cb'Peausyiventa, arm, Serge Geo W Caswell, A, 11ta Nid, arm und thigh. First Lient and Adjt \wm B ae Bist Mt James H Winsiow, K, Andrew Marteuis, A, e, nr 9th New Hamoshire, thighs 9 New Hawpsnire, arm, John Deonu, K, th New Hampabire, snotiaer. = enry Garinan, g, Ut Emancel Brows, G, 4 JB Andrews, G "920 ) Michael Owens, K. 4t N yt Town 1, J Reynolds, H, 4th Michael Leonard, D, James Hope, D, sist Jacob Missel, C, 2d Heury A killot, J, 45) First Lient Geo & Reury W Rowe. I, ret Prank J Will Lt A D Lunerger, A, W- olson, D, 6th N HR So vyer, F, Mth Patrick Sesimmon, |, Wm. suckel, Thos. 8. Morris, Fy 4 Augustus 3 Gul E. Patrick Devi Moses (udley, Sorat. Ray Corp. Wo. F. Taion, Alford Walter Corp. M ¢, Jabeon, | Corp. and gide. Martin Kelley Sergt. Eaward JonnD. Folsom, Mitchel! Beuedict, K, “he Main, a ing, H, 17th Vermont, bead John W Hoxie, H, 4th Rhode Island, ara, A Michael j foghe: 25 Abisah Bie Joseph Trombiey, Hy hip Ebren, C, 24 Mi Hirai A Freeman, F, Joun Umbenbocker, 7, WHSmith, H, 32d Bi Solomon Williuns. D, Lieut R les H Cols ea 0 uxtell, H 8 V Cobb, C, Joho K Pau), B. 58th Tnos S$ Sparks, B, 2a First Lieut AG fenig Janes U'Niel, G. F H Chureb, i Coro Eben # Alten, G, Timothy yun, K, 24 New York Joba Ramp, Ky 2d New York, hip. Sérgt Michael Schoné, F, 51st Mason, B, 58th , H, 2d Maryland, arm. Omre K, Eastman, B, 1th New n. I, Bist Maine, te ant c 8 Lhompson, is, 45th Pennsylvania, head. uigou'Koztster, 1, 2d Md, back (di Hngo Fendicon, K, 2d sary end. Bermansh Clemant, ¥, 9tti New Hampebire, thigh. th New Sampehire, breast, th Rhode Island, nead. 8B Palmer, #, bth New Hampshira, chest. M4 Benson, E, 11h Vermunt, face, Rictard Bennett, {’,9th New Hampebire, shoulder, Avron Natler, Fy be Maryloud, thign. head. jaine, arin. Wm Stuba, ¢, 6tb New Hampstire, back. Maino, shoulder, fh Khode Tatind, back. Jobn Brush, H, 9th New Hainpshire, back, 2d Maine, thigh, Rhode Island, leg. bist New York, arm. New York, leg. faryland, leg, tb Pennsyl dack. alder. Upton, F , oth Nas Hampshire, head, 1th New Hampshire, chest. 1D, Slat New York, ankie, York, bij da New York, 10th cor; Wm A voliduy, B, 2d Indiana, 10th corps, c} jew Hampshire, face. New Hainpebite, face, bist New York, “ace, 3a New York, 10th corps, face, James Regus, , 4th Rbode Island, arm. th Rhode Liand, leg. 1itb New Hampshire, head, Sth Massachusetts, head. 1. bth New Hampshire, shoulder, G, 324 Maine, arm. ), 46th evnsylvan' ey pith. lampebire, arm A. J. Davis, C, 6th New Hampshire, chest. Sidney Harohart, D, 24 New York, arm. Sth Massachusetts, arm. Burton, D, 9th New Hampshire, thigh. Ist Malue, ‘luger. 9th New Hampshire, head, Lent, Col, Henry’ Howard, 24 Maryland, breast (died). First Sergt. Lemuel Bearsley, K, dist Maine, thigh. Burgt. Joun F, Hoiah: Joon Friend. Sergt. Pennsylvania, thigh. Hampshire, back, wand, side, ew Hampshire, kaee and shoulder. Verniont, bac ist New York, bead, , Sth Maseachusgetis, arm, 17th Vermont, neck. jarvland, sbouider. Soth Mussacbuesctis, shoulder. 48:h Venvayivauia, hund. ine, back. 7600 i’a (10th corps), an E . Lith Vermont, peck. el Hivey, A, doth Pennsyivauia, arm, 8, A, 4th Rbode Ieiand, arm. James J Ubase, D! 220 Maine, face. . 4th Rhode Island, both shizhs I, ad New York (ioth vorps), foot 2d Maine arm. Asa Comba, G, pee Maine, back (died). Siaswachussetts, side, New York, face, gar, New York, 10th corps, abdomen, 24 New Yorié, broast, Daniel iater, 0, 51st New York, arm. Geo Sheoks, 8, 45th Perneyivania, face. Sergeunt Alex Crawford, Jr, G, 31st Maine, shoulder, Robert Love, G, 3ist Ma. be, bead, 5 Corpora! Wm Hase, Whoeeior 0 Merrick, Adolvhus Werker, C, Geo B Carpenter, ’D, 4 iulder. th Rnode Island, arm. Wm H Fisher, D, 17th Vermont, thigh. John Browve, H, 2d New York, shoulder, Sergt H E Bedger, K. 6th New Hampshire, band and side, James Stone, K. Slet New York, leg. David ‘Sawyer, D, 3ist Maine, arm. Geo B, Clemevee, D, 4th Rhode 1k, 6th Rhode Islan Alonzo Ennis, Corporal ¢ Firet Li Addigon andrew Jilison} »', 4 nad Needham, fi, 17ta Verasont, ebest, aclin, F, 9th OH ine’, 10:8 corps, eloulder, b HEWS FROM NGRTH CA CAROLINA, Mr. George With the exception H. Hare’ Despatch. Braurorr, N. C., July 27, 1864, of an ocoasienal nocturnal visit of stray guerilla parties to the pickes posts there is nothing transpiring 10 vary the every day monotony, Madame Rumor, however, is bi yasy at her vocation, aud reports of rede! plots and counter plote are the active result, TRADE REGULATIONS. It ig underetood that certain regulations affecting trade ut to emanate from the Troasary Department, whose direct tendency will be to restrict hitherto liveral privileges, and grestly limit the amount of business in merchandise of all kinds $a the district. It ts believed that the design of this new policy is to correct alleged abuses, and to prev ‘the opemy’s lives. ent supplies floding their way LiRUTRXANT COLONEL POOR, Second North Carolia shal of the sub-distr 8, Das been appointed Provost Mar- ot of Beaufort. Eis appointment receives the hearty approval of the residents in this vi- cinity, both ctviliavs system by which the moying extent, are cor port, thus relieving and military. He has initiatea a negroes, who abound here to an an- mpelled to labor for their own sup. the government of the incubus. There can be nO more mistaken policy than that which encourages tn sloth aud‘trans(orm: Fave of laborers ( 1a their origival and apparently natural coudition) inte ove of paupers. Arr the refugee fam'ties TUR REFUGEES. ngements are now ia progrese to build log huts for This ts done in anticipation of the approach of wivter, when the tents in which they are Vemporariiy quartered would @ease to affor d comfort. Lioutenact Reed, of the First North Carolina, bax the eu Pervision of the construction, and seems to labor azeal- ously. Lientenant Connell! New York regiment Jutant General of th PERSONAL ¥, One Hundred and Fifty-elghth is Mt present acting us Aweistant Ad- 1 #ud-district, Lient ant Sileley, of the eam regiment, the former incumbent, being absent ou Jeave. ‘Thy and ibe there ro ua now bot ortn, and if € bo regular wt ection, to acknowle prompt irene) ital of despa Mr. Audersou, ngeut fe RINE INTELLIORNGE, Vessein rlying between this port T excopt the Petro, of Hume's ob ueKIeLt, | te the w on, often aTorded me by Lrel. TUR MLOCADR There has nothing of wterest trenentred in the vicinity and off Witmington, trips wo te tale Arnold, and the few day The plockade runvers for supplies of coal, ince 10 reeume therr station The blockaders make their reguiat vw Mereedita, Cap Quaker City, Cay inia Mugaw, left ® on ths blockade. nre waiting for we disaopearance of thé noun, wiiose Influence ik UNprOpitious bw LueIt Buce oowe, The Ste Pen Controversy. PUPKENR COURT. Before Hon. 6, G, Barnerd, Avovst 1.—Washington Medallion Pen Company vt. George Harriton ond are the manufactur fensaute (rom mouul The plaintiffs claim: fon war tweeoted b under licenke of aid . On the other terto Washingion nfacture peos roaBufactured an; bought of plaiwtt and until Jenoary, | tored the pens for Al he patentee; that a inger bed no the ‘hat dircovery th m " Fi bbut fe by the American Steel pany before it bad been used by U aterm iv tte n trade m Grorge Bradford.—The defendants rers of the Harriton & Bradiord aehi gion Medallion Pen, and the pirinttie some time nained Ki ex pe f iujonotion rustraming the de acturivg ead a that the we “Washington Medal- y Albert Grainger, and that they, Grainger, used that term a a trade the delenden's cl vmed tuat edailion was not new; thet it had Peo Manntacturing pisioui, and Which could not be kK, that the piniptitls ceused to December, 1860, sud had pot since com UUE UsO, that jn Moreh, 1602, the defeodavie all the macbis them in manafacturing pene, Vand tools wed by and what eince that time 864, the dafentanta bad munutac- bert Urainger, supposing bim w be Hout January, 1894, they «learned Patent for the pen that «iNor Inede ey hed rent the pon into the morket ord'a Wanbing’ 4 to disoly 1 at great te wad the same under cou raed ia of We defou Galbraith & Fownpend f ilar Sor plaw Wil REBEL PLOTTINGS IN CANADA. Our Toronto Correspemdence. There bas been » grand pow-wow In Toror’.s this week, Southerners, copperneads and Kenteeinas neyo been hobuodbing togetner. The MMOL aie que numerous thia week. T(hink some Caer Drags have been isened in Kantucky w! bes Wounded their feelings, The Ken tuokinos are 2 very mixed Face, All the fighting portion of the Kedtuol: bets went South with Breckioridge and Buckner, They, at all events, were not wanting in plo Dut the great majority of Kentuckiang are still on the fence, Tad the rebellion proved successful they would have bean South. When the rebellion ts put down You wiil not Gud Kentuckian outside of those in the rebel ranks who wil] not swear that bis heart bas always Deen loyal to the Stars and Stripes. They havo two reasons for coming 0 Canada, There have been ruwors of Morgan muking another visit to fetch conscripts for Jeff, Davis--that is one roasop, Then they might be wante!| for the Union army—that is reagon two, Well, these Kentuckiaos have had an interview with Ciettient ©. Clay, aud bave tried 10 induce him to persuade Jef Davis (o make a pexce on the basis of union, with guar- antees for glavery, before Kentucky loses all hor slaves Clay got furious’ with them, aud told them jn plain wrms that if they had any real eympathy with the routh their place was at Potersbury, or Atlanta, at which Saudors cnt up rough and spoke up for Kentucky, To toil tbe truth, | do nbt think Saucers would refuse the Collectorshi, of the ee of New York. He has had more kicks | 4 from Set. Davis than be retishes,and if roport is tree ho deserved them. !t seema George was employed in London to make an ar rangement with W.S, Lindsay & Oo. for the building of some steamers, which wero to run the blockade with munitions of war for the rebel government, and ho tol them so many different stories that they refused to treat wito bim,and when they applied to headquarters at Bichmond we revel authoritves repudiated all he Bad doue Therefore, although 1 heard him say the other day that he wished to sce Lincoln re-elected, becange it would insure the success of man like MoO) be one of the rebellion, yet. it a nations! lun were clected President, Sanders would st to.come in and take the oath, because ho ja wily enough to know that tho death knell of tno rebellion would have been ruug. After all this meeting between the rebel agents and the Kentutky skedaddlors may Rave a good sect upon the Kentuckians who main at home, The rebel agents say that Kentucky fg @ disgrace to the South, aod that they don’t want ber in th that HRSCRMIAKS; onfederacy, They were told here ckber apd Burnett bad al declared that re ashamed of their State, and would dover live in it again, er edimit that they came from It Theae were hard outs for the Kentuckians #0 crack, and ups, show them that the double game they has not succeeded with either party. pia. The rebel and forwards from St. Catherines to the Falls aafany copperhe.ds or abolitionists arriv e any material whled Their object is evi- pliable; but the eup- tional movement which will give us Pexce on the basis of tho constitution and the Union find no favor with them. ‘Au election took plaos this week at North Ontario in consequence of Mr. Mclougal having accepted the otfice Of Provincial Secretary 1m the Cabinet, who of ovarse appoared for re-election, was opposed by Mr. Camerou, a warm partisan of the rebela, and Mr. Mc Dougal wav defeated in a constituency which only last year returned him to the Provincial Parliament soleiy be. cause of his knows friendship and aympatby with the United States government, Canadas sb: their adverence to princi willingness to sacrifice all their pri but destroy tho rising greatuess of the | The miuister Thue do the abolitionists o} or olse their ples if they can of Mr. Linootn’ impovence for every Jon to bhe ( sheab Satis! a! tired of quot Preside: of the demo your iufinen ‘it clova to the career olness? sake, use at Chi ate ago of 2 sud a gentleman, iaiwed and tbe Union re- fs worthy suecessor to d Macison pipis und intrigues which are t to furfish you soma ler, whic will both ju order thet atored P Wshiugton and Jeiferzon Tam tohowing ny) the koing 07 in this ietito rich aud ta asuonien an aide in my net var readers, at com eg are being formed lating ona, which are tobe © the howe goveroment, urging tion of the rebel government, and ovement is that they fear #oms eted to the Wreeldeney, who will of the ~Lare and Stripes. Immediate recog, the true canee of the be ¢ Dational mun wh store tue su; iARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Marrient. DeGaneavx—Jones.—On Monday, August 1, by the Rev. Jono | owling, Gon ter of Auihouy W, Jones, al! of this city. Menmit—Fiint.— on Monday, July 18, by the Rev. mint to Many L fi. DaGarnacx to Enza A., daugh- No cards, At Durham, Greeie county, N. Y., Mr, Wright, N. B. Mre- daughter of Sir, Ogras Fiint, all of thig —At Congregational church, punty, N, ¥., 00 Thureaay, July 21, by the Rev. Thomas Harries, assisted by the Rev. Thos, J. Evuor, Joux 2. Paomas, of Brooklyn, to Ligam Dow ‘YEE, comets of the first named clergy man. OM AS— BART Northville, Sut the N. Died. Branicax,—On Sunday evening, x, in the 83d year of his age. nd acyuayutances Of the family are re- eod tbe funeral, thie (fuesday) lock, from, the Fesidence of Lis July 31, Parriox R 90,2083 First avenue. Oa Houde, morning, Augost 1, at belt Bine o'clock, Etuex, 46° beloved wife ot NicBolas R. bing, in the 56th year o ber ag ‘The relatives aud trlende of the family are repectfally invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o’olrek. Banner —From wounds received at the battle of An. tietam, Saxon: Baxxerr, Jr., fate of the Tammany regi ment N. Y. 8 M, aged 21 years. Toe friends and relatives of the family are requested 40 Atiend the funeral, from bts iate residence, coruer of Fleveuth avenue and Forty-ninth street, tbis (Tuesday) Afternoon, at one o'clock. Bocos.—On Sunday, July 31, of consumption, Wituian Bouae, in the 4ist year of his age. {rlends are respectfully invited to (Tuesday) afternoon, at four O'clock, from-the resi of bix brother, Captain Waiter D. C. Bogge, 66 Clinton ue, betweee Myrilo and Park avenues, Brooklya. The remains will be taken to Groen: wood. Casi. —On Monday, Acgust 1, Cann V: child of Smith and Catharine G Casb, days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully fuvited to attend ghe funeral, (rom the residesce of her parents, No, 456 West tweaty-fourth street, this (Tus. day) afternoon, at one o'clock. Caxrnntt.— On Mouday, Acgust 1, Avs Campegtt, aged 40 yeurs. The friends aud relatives of the family cre respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, No 67 West Elghtecoth stroet, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at haif-past two o'clock. Canruyien —On Monday, August 1, Mary H., the wite of Nicholas Carpenter. The friends of the formily are rerpectfally invited to at- tend the (unerai, on Wedai ay afternoon, ‘AL two O'CIOCK, from 26 Wyckoff! © Coaswrt.—. morning, Avgnet i the 62d year « age, Ais irien¢s and tho clergy are invited toa be funeral, up \\eduesday afternoon, at three o'clock, from his late residence, in New Erupawick. Philadelphia and Now Rogland papers please copy. Comisriansex.—In United States boy J, on Satueday, July 80, of consumption nukxse, hospital steward, U. will taxe place from t 4, 189 Fast Twenty-first str Ler noop, at two o'clock. ma His relatives an attend the funeral, t INIA, Youngest A 1 your and 25 ew ” Branewick, N. J., ou Monday Rey, Joxarwan Coaswena, D. D., in Newurk, N. Cureres Curie S.A, aged 29 years. © of J. D, Rey- N. Y., this (Cues. Friends are invited { at- ‘AIw —Suddenly,on Saturday, July 90, Micmans, Crain, ve of Loran, county Lougford, Ireland, in the 26D quaintances are re ral, (rom bis Inte resideuce, No. 310 wenty-#ixth atroet, to st. Columba’s cbareh, thence vary Cemetery, this (Tuesday) morning, at nine © clock preciaey. Dexrssy.—in Brooklyn, on Monday, August 1, Jouw Drvesry, a the 2d yoar of bis ave, a outive of the parish of Gransfd, county Longford, and, The friends of the feuily, and those of bir slater, Mra. Groy, are reepectt {folly invited ly invited to atieod the (unera|, from his lato revidence, corner of Paliic end Nevis agay afternoon, at balf past ow @ interred in the Cemet troets, oa o'clock. His’ re ¥ of the Holy Cross aus Doxsurt, err.—0n Sanday, July 31, 16. yeur of hor ag The r in the ives and friends of the family are reanect.* fully inv to attend the (uneral, from the residence of her vou, Java street, between (Liou and Oakland avenuen,, Greenpoint, thie (Tuesday) afternoon, atone o’olock. - {ie remain will be tukeu to Keyport, N.J., for interme Fawnixo.—On sunday evening, July dl, at the ream of her mother, in Morvisaniay ANN Veawcas Fans davghiter of Father and the {qte’ Samund Fanning. The funeral will take place from St. Paul's « Tisunia, thie (Tueeday) afternoc rem ‘ier hureb, More Al Lurop o'clock.” thw) | be taken to Westobester (or invermente (auson—OF consumption, on Monday, Av 1, Ho. sora Ru, wite of Benjamin J. Gagnon, and danghtor of the iate Willian R. Coun’ oF, aged 2a years, 7 montis and 4 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully jnvited to attend the uneral, (rom the residence of her brother-in-law , George Mobouald, 142 Woat twenty eighth sireet,on Wee Joewday atvernoon, at two e’elock, without further notice, Canada papers please copy. Gixoy.—On Sunuay alternoon, July 81, at baif-past four o’clouk, JomN‘TUOKAA, the beloved gen of James Rose Gilroy "aged 11 yea a The friew Hor , 5 months and 16 days, and acquaintances of the family are re. Bpectiully jowned to atteud the funeral, from the resi- dence of bie parents, 142 Baat Twenty woth street, tin Me lay) Afternoen, at one o’clor At Atinnia, Oe., on the 19th of June ¥ attie ol Reksucen, ALPuRD ri of Sayin nals 1 touehter of Patrick and 4 mooths and 7 days Y are reapect(uly invited to ‘ aidence Ld Wortainge at two o'clock, | guty dh lat 938, lod 7096, agokd park Aid, 2) *elatives and (rieads of the are invited to a the funcral, from 77 Adams ) this (Tuesday) avernoon, at four o’elock. this aftemoon, at half-past two Clk, Therrien and friends of the family are ip- ie atiend without further notice ynoa.—On Suvday night, pie Si, oe canis Cee an Ly ber or ue par ‘ab of Doacughaore, iby Cor! ireland, aged yea tne f will II take place ‘this is (Tueeda noo, ‘at two o’clook, from bis jute residence, No. Stayer street. His remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery. ‘Lamawat.—At Morristown, New pe on naaey July daughter of Harriogand Cara leave the foot of Barclay street at eleven o'clock. eight o'clock A. BM, for Morristown, and return ab three. Linasack On Sunday moruiog, July 31, Pues Deake Tanesack, Wifo of Colonel Charles ¥, ‘Lineback, aged 66 yours. ‘Bhe was pure and lovely on earth; Her spirit reste sweetly Hoaved With Bim who gave it. Fils and her relatives and friends; those of her son: Alex. A, aud Obarles P, Liveback; also the officers an mecabers of the Grand Lodge of ¥. aud A, M, of the State of New York, aad the members of Lebanon Lodge, No. 391, of F, and A. M., end all other friends of the ‘amily invited to atteud tbe funeral, from herlaters pidence, 107 West Forly-tirat street, this (Suceday) afiernoun, ab two o'clock, Lx Bano.—On Monday afternoon, August I, after a ahort and sever fines, Reuecoa, daughter of Ambrose and Mary Le Blane, aged 16 years and 2 wonths Bright aucels bore thy spirit hence, Home to thy Saviour’s breast, And then in death’s last calm repose We saw thee laid to rest. Notice of the funeral in to morrow’s paper. Montreal and Cincinnati papers pleass o Marurr.—Oo xunday morning, July 31, Guemeram, youngest daughter of Jonathan and Elizabeth Merritt, of Sa atreet, Greenwich, Coan., in the 12th year of hor The relatives and frionds of the family are invited to attend the fuuoral, from the residence of her parents, in Kinga street, Greonwieh, Cona.. » tis (Quesday) morning, et tea o'clock. McOsaTa —On Monday, August 1, of cholera infentum, Tsaveiaa MoGuata, daughter ‘of John McGrath, aged 11 moatts and 25 days Tho funeral will take place from the residence of her parents, 2°] Mulberry street, this (Tuesday) aiternoon, at two o'clock. Nevisa—in Brooklyn, ov Monday, August 1, Jays, widow of Rufus Nevins, of New York. ‘Tae relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday aiteravon, at four o'clock, trom ber late residence, No, 239 Livingston atreet. Osrory.—-On Monday, August 1, Many Envs, daughter of Eli avd Jane Osborn, aged 2 years, 7 mouths and 16 days. Ths friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, Clinton street, between Third and Fourth aes Brooktyn, this rr desgaart afternoon, at three e’oloc! sit. —-Un Sunday, duly 31, Tuomas J. O'Nei, son of mer as and Elien O'Neil, aged 1 year and 23.days. Yhe relatives and friends of tbe family are resp fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis rindiather Jobn MeManus, 37 Fifth street, unis (Tueeday) afternoon, at two o’clook. O’$ouvaN.—On Sunday, July 31, after ashort, but severe illness, OaTuaune U'SuLLvaN, widow of John O'Sullivan, native of Pargus, Parish of Farguap, county Cork, Ireland, aged 70 years, May her soul rest in peace. Amen. ‘The friends and acqaaiutances are respectfully tovited to attend the funeral, tale (Tuesday) aftervoon, at belf- past two o'clock, from the residence of her s6a-in-law, Fraccis Bulger, No. 73 Madison street, New York. Her remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetory for interment. O'NEIU..—On Monday afternoon, August-1, at half-past four o’clock, of scar.ctina, Parricn, son of Daniel and Klien O'Netii, aged 2 years, 4 mouths and 14 days, ‘The friends and acqusintances of the family are re- spectivily invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock, trom the residence of his parenis, No. 122 Mott street, to Calvary Cemetery, withous farther notice. Reysonrs.—Un Saturday, Joly 30, from wounds re- ceived June 3 at the battie of Coal Harbor Va, C. in Snsviey R. ReyNoups, Assistant Adjutant General, aged 26 years The members of class of 1859 of Columbia College, the friends of the deceased and those of his father, Philip Reynolds, are invited to attend the funeral, from Zion ehuroh, corner of Madison avenue and thirty-eighth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Ross. —On Monday a:ternoon, August 1, at { Hasut.toy Rost, aged 33 years, 2 months and His relatives and (rienis ere respecttuily tend the faneral, from his late residence, avenue, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two 0’ % Rossitwa.—On Monday, August 1, Mrs, Many Rossirem. The funeral services will take plaice at St. John’s Catho- lic church, Paterson, N. J.,on Wednesday morving, at ten o'clock. Wexford papers please copy. Sonwryer —On Sunday, July $1, Isaneuia Louise, the only and beloved daughter of ‘Adolph aud Mary A. Schweyer, aged 1 year, 4 moaths and 11 days, of cholera wofantum. ‘The relatives and friends of the family ore respect/ully invited to attend the fuveral, this (Tuesday) a'ternoon, au two o'clock, from No. 303 West Thirty-ninth street, to Greeawood Cemetry. Sueviy.—Ou Monday, August 1, Rosanna, youngest daughter of Micbeet and Ava Sievin aged 9 montbs. ‘The relatives and {reads of the family are respectfully jovited to attend the funeral, this (luesday) afterpoou, from the residence of her parents, No 10 South Fifth street, Williamsburg. Suita,—In Ridgefield, Conn., om Saturday, July $0, Harvey Swit, Esq., ip the 72d year of his age. Funeral will taxe place this (Tuesday) morning, at eleves o'clock. Srrvxxa —Drowned fn the Narrows, on Thursday, July 21, Tents StRYKeR, aged 32 years. The friends and relatives the family are inyited to ‘attend the funeral, from Bis late residence at Unionville, Gravesend, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Sreet.—On Monday, Augost 1, Lovmm Hamuntoy, infant daughter of Robert £. and ‘Hanah G Steel, aged 7 monibs and 10 da: ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfall Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of BE Schnexier, No. 139 East Sixty-mith street, on Wednesday a(iernoon, at one o’c!ook. Tromson,—In this city, on Monday afternoon, August 1, Gronce Taouson, late of the firm of Lyles, Polhamus & Co, agea 46 yeare. The relatives and friends of the family ure respectfully invited to attend the fuveral, from nis late residence, 68 fin Mark's place, on Thursday afternoon, at ene o'clock. Boston and New Redford, Maas. , papers please e007, ToRNDUis.—-At Saratoga’ Springe, on Wedocaday, July 27, Ronret TURNHULL, @ native of Scotland, lately a mer- chant in New Orleans. Werss.+-At his late residence in Lefferts street, Brook- lyn, ou Monday, August 1, JoxaTnan Wruxs, aged 10 year, ‘yhe relatives snd friends of the tamily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Semmerfield M. &. church, Washington avenue, coroer of Green avenue, oa Wednesday afternoon, at threo o'clock, without fur: ther notice, _SHIPPING NEWS. AIMANAC FOR N1 YORE—THIS DAY, SUN nase) ‘ 57 | MOON sere. ere — — ON SETS S| mien warer,.......eve 8 25 Port of New York, August Lh 1864. a CLEARRD. Bark Lightfoot (Br), Loud, Syduey, NSW—J W Ford. fst Gontenacy (Br). Chipinan, London—Royd & Hiccken 2 lark Neresa ( weenstown— Bdmiston zeae fark Gazelle, Black, B on™ M K Lockbart wr, ‘Lockhart, oe Baye ti i De. ee Giovann} (Ital), Luigi, Bristol—T Manara & Co, a Wan Eden (Dan), Schmidt, Londonderry =! ), Meincke rie ie Zw Zwei Bioder (Aus). Kropich, Queenstown—Holm. ale! Bria Hvildeo (Nor), Tonnesven, Havre—Holinboo & Bal Win BA Reet, O'Donnell, Sen Juan, Nt Brig Jauet Kidaton (Br), Burgess, K ingste woul. “Hrie risk (Br), Kohl, Havana—P P Phillips. * is Ida M Comery, MeLellan, Cow Bayes W Biwell & Ea RDe ‘trie Louies (Pr), Hnrrie, &t Johns, NF—A Smithers & Co, Schr K Hil, Hulew Dartmouth, NS—H 8 Rackett & Son, Sehr Geo Washington, Peck, Stamford, Eteamer Moveity, Bhaw, Philadelphia, ARRIVED. pltemsbin, Daniel Webster (U & transport), ay Sherman. Orleang, Jiuy 21, via Washingtow 48 tours, to US Quar- terroascer, Stean Weybosset (U 8 trangpori), Parrish, Sry Lookont, to Pus 8 Quartermaster, Sieaminip, Putouine, Sherweod. Porand, with mae and Passengers, to H B Cromwell & Co, hin Arkwright, Caniking, Liverpoo}, 12, with mdse at to Spollord. Tliestom & Co. July 6, lat balemhip Minerva Smith, of New yl meveral 18 op, Teun 5 bet overboard and ives oat nke, Algoa Bay, 67 days, with wool BarksLaits (Hrem), Meyer, Tqutqne, 88 days, with mdse, to © Luling & & thrived 7th.) , om Wark Magdalena, Di ‘Cepluwall, 22 days, with mage, to 0%. Wid Horse (Br), Menton, Matanaas, in baited. to J 3? hee Bogota, Lindsley, Aspinwall, 17 days, with robber, to Brig Rawin Shermen, Asrovo, 14 days, with molnasen, to Thomnpron & Tunte brig aie Wheeler, Parr, Cardenas, 11 days, wih auger, macter Tar Aliaveia, Reed, Onedenas, 11 days, with molanses, to fuer Bre 88 Keunedy cof Waldobore), Hoitees, Cow Hay, 17 diay tonal) to Metcult & nc . 1S days, with cont, to Holden ‘Lead, Payson, Co Corbett, inideil 15 daya, with plas rig Alamo, ark Bris, tor. to PI Nevius » ‘ie@be, BI are vy tien Bene panic Moree ( ype loxron, 14 day emwece. §3 jarting vie St Thomae, 11 vm, with, seb ‘Vine Ror Li ch Victory (Br), Pinder, Nassaa, 7 days, with fruit, oF trosa (Br), Roberts, Kleuthers, 6 days, with frutt, ne (Br), Whitesides, St Gaivador, T days, with fralt, oF Dougian Morrison, Londonderry, NB, 16 Coins. seaman, Bark Accasta ee Putin for order one no ie Rehr Qoaan Bird, (Br) ma, with Irom, to PE Neviun & Son. Suhr Andrew Cofln, Wass, st Andrews, NB, 18 dayn, with pitta to [olvoke Kents a, Barcer, Holmes’ Bay, 19 days, with Charlerton Rar, 16 daya, from Cuba for New York, i i 5 i : th Fs a = af =i 2 PEETEEEEPEEEEEE 33 I ft land. Phill Keren eons Kelley. 7. Glaneester, Sehr Pa te memoae, 3 ee F Palla der, Sehr Lady of the Ocean, Chamberlain, Boston, Behr J igany Lind, Hawes, Boston, 3 He ‘Schr Wim Saulebury, Robbing, Boston. Princess, Love Schr Augusta, —, Schr Diadem, Ben: Schr aay Elizabel far en noe aired 81 ary Bohr eManeeis ‘Saat 9 Orleans, ee Aimer Chase, cone for Blizabethport, Sener Tis rece ‘Piylor, Goring, Quincey, tre J Taunton, Sere r. Taunton, Behr Gharien 4 ir Kate Sera tg vighton, Scr Rambow, retcher’ Pail River Schr Cuey Kobinson, Davis, Fall River, Schr Justice, taylor.’ Fall River for Glizabel Bebr Ori Pacis Fail River for Poughkee Babee, Providence. » Haight, Baker, Providence, nas L Tulse, Sahan, Providence, ‘nr Neptune, 2a, Pro Schr Crnwade, Wickcon, Providence, Sehr & € Scranton, Stapleton, Proviaence, Schr Empire, Dayton, Providence. Sebr Geo Washington, Pendleton, Providence, Schr AB Terry, Overton. Providence. Schr Mannie Hanmer, Blivvard, Providence, Sehr Ohas Cooper. Sno Providence for Rondout, Schr DG Flora, Rackett, Providence for Philadelohis, Bohr Vigilant, Albry, Provridenee for Elizabeth port Sour Empire, Crosby, Frovttemee for Albany, Behr Nath Holmes, Provitence for Rondout. Schr Harriet Lewis, Taylar, Provideace for Rondon Schr Lady Adama, Edwards, Bristo! eSchr R H Daly. Saunders, New London, ur # Pieree, Dooiittle, New Haven, hr Albion, Burtis. Stonington, Schr Detroit. Titus, Stonington, Schr Chief, Horton, Stontoaton for Port Ewen Schr © Franees, Lord, Stamfo Schr M Hand, frooks, Bridgeport. Schr Fullerton, Bridueport Schr Henry Remson. Smith, Briteeport, Sepr C R Paynter, Pavnter, Derv, Schr Abby Weld, ies reich, Sehr Jane Maria, Bushnell. Norwich, Schr Falcon, Hale, N Schr James’Burber, Renwick. Hartford, Sehr Ann, Crabtree, Rondout for Bo-ton, Sloop Swallow, Parker, Keaufort, NO. 6 days, Steamer City of Hudson (U 8 transport), Martin, Fortress Monroe, to U 8 Quartermaster: Steamer Concord. No laa Btoamer Aida, Linney, Piitadeipnin. Steamer 8 C Walker, Sherman. Philadelphia, Steamer Saran, Jones, Philadelphia, SAILED. 77 Bit eStoumers Blackstone, New Jerser. Thames; shine DA Watjen, Rrie: barks Hermann & Malile, Riln Adel New York, St Berunard; brigs Conquerall, J B Elliot; sens Matilda, Herschel, Adrian, Caroline & Cornelia, Bergen, 1 BEndicott, 8 N Sinith, Buena Vista, Corbulo, and James W wrence. Wind at sunset, SW, light. Miscellaneous. American Lrorps’ Supplement for Aug 1, containing ad- nitions and corrections to the Register of American and Fo- reign Shipping, s now ready for delivery at the office of the Association, 35 Wall street. This truly useful publication should be t& all shipping houses as a work of reference, Srxaxsiy Foxa Suver, Capt J B Hildreth, will positively sail on Saturday vext, Sth inst, at 8 PM, for New Orleans df. rect, taking the US mails. The superband excellent accom- modations of this fine vessel were duly appreciated by the Passengers on her recent outward passage, they having bigh- ly extolled the vessel and her oifleers in the New Orleans pa- person thelr arrival t that port, Every avaflable berth and sleeping place was filled on her return to this city. Wm H Robson, 119 Front street, is the agent. Bera Many Harvreuy (Br), from Pictou for Angusta. be- fore reported sink in Fidler’s Reach, below Bath, was sold in 20th ult, ail her findings, ‘or $35. . Her cargo sms coal was aold for $23. O'iver Moses and by & Sewall. of Basb, were the purehaecrs, aad isey will ty 40 raise her. XM Taxnen, from Flavana for Philadelphia, was wrecked 24th nit on Benneck’s Shoals, below Henlopen. and was coing to pieces, und insured there for $5000, Goixe Sovra—The New York and Sandy Hook pilot boats Wea all, No Zi, and John D Jones, No 15, heve bartered by'the U8 governinent for 3 months, to be empioyad at Port Royal, Li uxenen—At Newburyport, 30th ult, from the yard of W Quester. a ship of 8 tons, owned by Capt Heury Cook, Juo Porter and others, and to be commanded by Capt WH Lunt, also part owne! GOwaed in’ Baltimore, The new bark recently leunched at Portland by GW Law. rence has been sold to Boston parties for $40,000, cash, Notice to Mariners. Capt Raynor, of sloop Lexington. at Provi'tence from New York, reports that there was nolight visible in the Light- house at Horton's Poiut, Long Island, from 3@0'clock up to sunrise on Thursday morning last, Whatiemen, Bee port arrivale above. Bark Mars, Barker, NB, was at Paita May 29, all well, no ofl since last teport. ‘Bound on a cruise; aud would touch af Paita agaia in September, &e. Bark Lady Milne (Br), Cowan, hence for Queenstown, July 29, Tat 40, Jon 50, rk Moraut, of NYork (nothing further), July 17, lat 29, rior, Nickerson, steering B, was seem July 19, lat 40 30, lon 64, foreign Ports. Barize, Hon, Joly 8Ingport barks Emily & pos Colson, for NYork § Winifred, Wilkins, from do. d) CaLceTra, DO datr—ATr skip Linda, Potter, Boston, Carké Harries, Joly 19—In port brig Romatice, Bunean, from Nevasea for Raitimore. oe Bay, July 17~I9 port brig James Malony, for NYork next HALIFAX, July 28—Put in for sehen Pras brig Bmma, An- twerp for NYork, with 125 passenge: waeunoomye. Ma May 48—In port ‘ship Gen Butter, Wood, Mimacoanr. iy e—1n port brigs Afton. Wood. for Bos- ton 8 days: Helen (Dutch), for New York 6. Sid 1oth, brig Almore, Boston Pore ‘Mamta: Ja, July 17~—No Am vessel in por ‘Tani Bay, May 28—Aer bark Annie. Wheto NYork. American Ports, BOSTON, July 30, PM—Arr brig Lauriiia, Bolton, Cape ne; Bastion; schre J § Hewitt, Foster; R Corson, High; 8 B ‘Whesler, reeeeae JB Auatin, Daviayand A Hartlett, Try Cid ship Arabia, Fuller, San Fran- arahell. Mc Montevideo: J C PRP ‘wisden, Chase, jaxter, ana ‘Pearl, ‘Brown, Lord, Elizabethport; achrs My A ry re brig S Pete: tre, MoLlvwee, aud Zvilean, Fapains, Ge Govrsetow a; ° W Carpenter, Bdwarda. Newcast Mal emu, ware Peete altisly H Olare. Gurdve \ her: ragon, Dane Wahote Relndeer. Irwin, Menitons Barter; urne, Marsou: 8 Eldrid Dan M Freach, izabeth ports Sl im; brig Wm A Fis ship? Aral Asbon, irr baise*Aquidnec, Bailey, Matamoros; Bivire, pitaepita schrs Koxaua, Nassau; 'f Ellis, Kelly, NYork} ‘Also ‘arr ‘stearaship Sazon, Philedelphm; brig Ltzabel, wn. DO; seh ator, otiragoae; Ploughboy, ree i: Suiy sold yank Damon. Crewell, New York; brigs Thor (Swe), Lyrngduni, Santos and a market; jot Linasay, Boston, via Chester river, a; schrs En: gineer, Willard, Halifax; de leserve’ eet Me, Grace Girdier, Cl hs NYork; hn Net n, do; G B Smith, Bugbee. NY¥ork vin Nhnt'soke. Ba bark Maaiton (Br), North, Port Spain, prinidaa. arr bi ae (Swed), Wilson, Rio Ji webr BANGOR, guy 2—arr bela Motel, Haskell, ee sche MATH. duly soa ai anip m Neaguam. Dormio, Brigge, 8t Joba, NB. Sia jc, Beara, Baltimore. DIGHTON, ‘aly en Viegery, Babbitt, do; Niantic, ELLSWors ORBH, July 16-Cid schra Elizabeth, Williams, NYorn 224, W do. FALL Bilcabernports Hird, Webber, and Goth~eid echrs Isaber, tian Taylor! Minerva, Grosso, New York. GLOUCHSTER, Joly 29—Arr mene Frances, Hig- gins, Mar; iaad for Kennebu: HOLMES’ HOLE, J: rr bark Perait i ron brie Nell Buckitn, Cow CB for do; schrs Yorke All eats, Rorana, Merritt, Nassau, NP, for ing, Georgetown, DO, for do; Alvis wis Ne Ny toro: eid, tr Relick; schrs Charles Ju Mary, $ H ‘Sharp, Loulsa ‘A Jonueon, DA Ba s0cArr sture & LE Crocker, Presbrey, Deas, vin Wri nee, Keven Sisters, Pal W Wnt en Jr Siulaiiar, Montrose, Rocuiaghaim, Leoness& Elisabeth Soeur, Aon Fowler and Sarah. ‘guih—Arr brig 8 Smail, Loripg, South Amboy for ton; schrs Boundary, Jonn: Phi sein to Mi kiand for NY. sate ine fs yar ey Gharm. Nt Pas, Gay tar. pe Mocmeal teh Minelotin, Warrenven, terprise u mine! Be}, ant Fran ley West, July Lon are brig Pidelte, Stone, from nue W BEDFORD, July 20—Arr schrs Potrel, Sears, Riza tn, Hora 5 Hap en, Gino, Fhitadelph yet Ryan, Boge snore Me aon aibbat Jos brs hey mat jatha- d N nari eC irae Srges und Fair Wind, wane Phi. eiphia, r ATUCRET, July 27-814 sabr Fly, Choeseman, Phite- RYPORT, July 20-8 Sin’ schrg Rustace (new, 296 “sa iy. oluin, jew York. eee Philadel do; Josey poy fic fiewn fale tf for do, vin Roi wae Bares JA do for ‘93 imino. ‘ shite Gatien bel i SDELFHIA. say PM—. ao Veasie, Ol Ketter outage rae Win roy He ity FOC Bi AG dame, Fort Jefferson’ Fen: SA 1a Dar ‘; A Go) —h oO a lag race Ral 8 weit rp timer peut I cn pte om nom mo he orig. Wenonah, ‘oritn. Euvavethvort, schre B Beary Rondout, M Hall, ince Pate Pesnporte| a Arrache ne mm Fowler, M y li ‘artny, Young, ¥ ig da, Knapp, Have RY: } Jn Rieesker, Na a, Snow. dol RP | Bhockion, vat do, Sisi—Arr sieaar Kivafshor, Benny, NYork, sid achre kane ert Sn te nine Ses me Halt, New Ish deste meehclon, Meeten ee somes ‘ihc Forrester, Chester __MISCHLLANEOUS. Prorosats ro FoR Loan, ry Treasvnr Di way Durarragwr, July $8, 1864. Notice is hereby given thar onl subscriptions will be re cgtved by the Treasurer ot the United Statos, the savers: Aasistan’ Treasurers and designated Deposlaries,and “gy the Nations? Banks designated and quaitfied as Devefhtaries and Pinan ela] Agents, for Treasury Noted payable three years trove Augusi 15, 1864, bearing intorest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent per annum, with semi-annual eoupons attached, payable in lawful money. ‘These notes will be convertible, at the option of tho holder, at maturity, into six peF cent gold bearing bonda, re. deemable after five and payable twenty years from Auguas 15, 1807, ‘The notes will be issued in denominations of fifty, one Dundred, five hundred, ove thousand and five thousaua dollars, and will bedesued In blank, or payable to order, az may be directed by he gu All subscriptions must be for Sfty dollars or some mv)» tiple of fifty dollars. eat Dupitcate certificates will be vaued for all deposits. ‘Tho party depositing must endorse upon the original certideata the denomination of notes required, and whether they aro to be issued in blank or parable to order. doraed it must be left with the oTcer reselving tha -depost?, to be forwarded to this Departinent. ‘The notes will be transmitie: | When soen- to the owners, freo of trans: portation charges, as soon after the receipt of the original certificates of deposit as they can be prepared, Fi Interest will be allowed to August 15 on ali deposits mado prior to that date, and will be nald by the Department upon receipt of the orizinal certificates. Aa the notes draw interest from August 15, persons mak- ing depositswubsquent to that date must pay the interes accrued from date of note to date of deposit. Parties depositing twenty-ive thousand dollars and up» wards for those notes at any one time will be allowed a eons mission of one-quarter of one per cent, which will be paid’ by this department upon the receiptof a bill for the amount, cortified to by the officer with whom the deposit was made. No deductions for commissions must be made from the do posits, Officers receiving deposits will “ee that the proper endorse | ments are made pon theoriginal certidcates, All officers authorized to receive deposits are requested te give toapplicants all desired Information, and afford every facility for making subacriptions. TW. P. FESSENDEN, Borretary of the Treasury. Subscriptions will be re@b!ved by the Aseintant Treasiger of the United States, corner of Wal? and Nassan spreet First National Bank of New York, No. 4 Wall street, Second Notional Bank of New York, Twenty-third strea) and Broadway. ‘Third National Bank ef New York, No. 5 Nassau street Fourth National Bank of New York, 27 and 29 Pine st-eo%, Fifth National Bank of New York. 338 Third avenue, oth ms Fationsl Rank of New York, Sixth avenne nnd road’ Eighth National Bank of New York, (50 Broadway. Ninth National Bank of New York, 363 Broadway. ‘Tenth National Bunk of New York, 240 Broadway. Central National Bank of New York, 71 Duane atreeh Rational Exchange Bank of New York. 1% Greenwich sh AND ALL RESPROTABL® BANKS AND BANKERS thronghont the country will doubtless AFFORD pe SUBSCRIBERS, $2.000.000 1x_ oF THB COUNTY OF NEW YORK. Subscriptions are hereby inritad to a Lean of Two Milton Dollars, authorized by an ordinance of the Board of Super visors, approved by the Mayor June 15, 1864, entitled “Am Ordinance to provide for the procurement of Volaniwers fow the Armies of the Union, ax part and parcel of the quota c&? the City and County of New York, under any future call o? the President for men,” The proper books for such subscriptions wi!l be opened and after Saturday, the lath + I: 4 [3 3 a l;|* lal Telelsl 2 at the Comptroller's office June Instant, and will rematn open until the whole sora aball be taken. Subscribers will be required to deposit with the County ‘Treasurer, at the Broadway Tieuk, within five dara after entering their subscriptions, the ainount subscribed for by them respectively, and on presenting his reeslpta for the money tothe Comptroiter they will receive bonds of the county for equal amounta, redeemable om or before Jane), 1966, with interest from the dais of payment, at the rate of six per cent per annum, Our fellow citizens, and the pub'te genera ly, are respect fully invited to co-operate with tho Board of Bupervisoms in the benevolent and pairiolic purposs of supplying the quota of men from this county, on the call of the e army, soon tobe mado 2 | | 3 z President for more men public, without resorting to a draft for that purpora. Ao. tion will not be taken to raise volunteers unter tho erdinan referred to until a sufficient amount te sub scribed to warrrant the (ominittes in proceeding m thi» matter MATTREW T. BRENNAN, Comptrolier, Crry er Nzw Yons, Deranturxt or Finaxgs, Oourrron _ten’s Orion, Jane 18, 1954, D* SCHENOK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.—A SUBSTI. tate for calomel, These pills are coinposed of various roots, ineluding po- eeuinas or concentrated mandrake, the compound baviing lag the secretions of tho iteer aa Drampuy Fabius pill oF, mercury a without pre oe dingreenble or dangerous effects which At ¢ the Taser, orders thes@pitia may be used with con®. mote the discharge of vitiated bile, and ey from the lrerand biliary ducter affect One in coneral, r 1 Ascarides, da ve thoae Whion are the cause of 6 SGHENGICS MANDRAKE Seatworgis. woloh-are 8a,troubieaae to nat? perso: ducing Pilea, Pistuls, Dysentery and other pain! ie SaCHRNOK'S, HANDRAES PILLS cure Siok Reatache and all disorders of the liver indicated by sallow skin, coated tonguc, eortivenees, drovraitens ‘and a general (onlin of wearin A lassitads, showing that the liver in in a torpld ot obstrueted condit with adventege tm ald ct medicine ts a) 1 nls BC. Airent, New York, 4 M., for consu'tationwand advan, ‘bot bie im aielnce an be bad there at all tines. RAY'S PATENT MOL he only oura shaped 0, “ft curve free or brenke, the only dllnr meade ovina the pa’ neek with A pei fane The tarnover style te ed space for vat, rendering the survnee next. the veck perectiy hs ‘and free from those puckers which ia sil ather turn tovens * very colint i@ atl " nd on by all etal ur ny he trade supplied wy 10.00.737 Whiren street, New Yoru INNING OF CONSUMPTION origin of this disease is pot soasned ¢4 the hae iy 0 pose. In man: casee mathe liver or stomac Ts BE Minny motion writers have A tia Denes. ie roalty’n very someon forerin nse ntlon of consumption, and thas it tenda directly to the tor of tuberees in the Jungs, In view a {00k De. Kohenee, tm the treatment Of consumptive, cases, ‘when Indigestion 3 gne of mpLyias, preweribos his Sex wre Fonte (a tnfaltbe'e for dyapep=iay. to. be tived tn ons ki meth om ce Prlmouie Miran. and he finda tag ie M1 Tl rt ‘noite i” re evta Ringtone corerean: e out nives who bave been cured by him are sone of ibe ea ea jew York. every jenday, from (A, Had te A RE LC here a9 aes _ $00 LATE FOR CLASSISICATION. Soong on eek A. ge | THROUGH BUKNE 9 ote & neat, we row my Hel will % ny Averaye rece 15 per day; trads increna~ Ing. The bayer wilt ie of (irae . Apply A779 M¥ rte avem 20, mene Nostrand, Brook /n Wartsy oY To LF ARN TH v0 orvapbe. afte wee! af one) work will be ¢ "out or provured, "Gail av fi3 hiroadwny, foo! kowresanae,

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